Went to my local sources today and learned that there were no lube grooves to be found. I immediately thought of Waksupi, but learned he is apparently occupied cutting up meat. What to do? What to do?
Went to my local sources today and learned that there were no lube grooves to be found. I immediately thought of Waksupi, but learned he is apparently occupied cutting up meat. What to do? What to do?
AKA "Old Vic"
"I am a great believer in powder-burning".
--Theodore Roosevelt, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman
I have a spare bucket of lube grooves in the basement. I can email them to you if you would like.
I would help you out with lube grooves BUT found that I have to save what I got for my Asperly aimless, it won't shoot with out them.
I found a huge stockpile of lube grooves at my local AutoZone store. They were right next to a large shelf of blinker fluid.
redhawk
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The ones I had hoarded were sucked up when the black helicopters hovered up for too long a time. Next set is going under concrete.
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Sorry I can’t help you out on the lube grooves, but I do have a large stock of assorted size holes. You may be able to use them in a pinch.
Thanks for the help with the lube grooves. A kind benefactor has traded me some for some primer pockets I had laid a way. Dang hoarders!
Speakin' of the Asperly Aimless, I have two; an old original "Gentleman's Kitchen Model" and a new "Tacticool Model." I am wondering if anyone has done any tests with using powder coated boolits in the "Gentleman's Kitchen Model"? I thought of this when I realized I was almost out of lube grooves. Might be useful to know if the hoarding continues. I use only carbide plated tungsten in the "Tacticool."
AKA "Old Vic"
"I am a great believer in powder-burning".
--Theodore Roosevelt, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman
Doughty can't help you out on your two Asperly aimless rifles I have the 30 lightspeed shoulder buster heavy rifle . It takes 5 lube grooves per round.
I was going to ask are post holes being hoarded too! If so we are in a world if hurt.
No lube grooves, but I did see a fresh batch of canooter valves at the local 5 and dime!
Blinker Fluid, huh? We recently acquired a big diesel truck that uses ... Exhaust Fluid. I'd never heard of it but it's diluted urea (pee?) injected into the exhaust stream.
So, stop for fuel, top up the exhaust fluid, grease the muffler bearing and away you go.
So blinker fluid probably isn't far off.
I have some sailboat fuel I might be willing to trade for anything. Got an old pipe stretcher and smoke sifter laying around too that I may trade.
Slim
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Yep. Like the other feller said, I found some lube grooves in the local auto store. Right next to the muffler belts. I told them they probably wouldn't sell to good unless they put them over by the blinker fluid.
Remember the Law of Probability - The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.
When are you guys going to learn. I have been stockpiling lube grooves for 30 years (and no, they aren't for sale). I keep them under my casting bench right next to my rebar stretcher and left handed smoke bender.
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In life: We are given tests, and learn lessons.
OK People. Enough of this idle chit-chat.
This ain't your Grandma's sewing circle.
EVERYONE!
Back to your oars. The Captain wants to waterski.
So, nobody 's done anything with the powder coat. At least that they'll admit to. We'll I guess I'll just stick with the lube grooves, now that I've got some. Now you guys quit bothering me. I've got to go sew some primer pockets on my powder coat.
AKA "Old Vic"
"I am a great believer in powder-burning".
--Theodore Roosevelt, Hunting Trips of a Ranchman
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